Teamsters Union president Sean O’Brien praised former President Donald J. Trump‘s decision to pick U.S. Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) as his vice presidential running mate on Monday. Speaking with Neil Cavuto, O’Brien stressed that his union would not be making an official endorsement in the race for the White House until next month.
“J.D. Vance, the short time we’ve worked together, I mean—he’s been great on Teamster issues,” O’Brien said. “He’s supported and cosponsored an airline manufacturer bill that addresses outsourcing critical airline maintenance to China.”
“He’s also supported paid sick leave for our railroad workers. You remember that situation a couple of years ago where they weren’t getting sick time? He stepped right up,” O’Brien said, adding: “[Vance] has also been supportive of holding employers accountable who try and skirt their obligation under the independent contractor model known as DSP.”
“So he’s been right there on all of our issues… and look, this day and age, there’s nothing better than having a U.S. Marine represented as a vice president candidate,” O’Brien concluded.
The National Pulse has covered O’Brien and the Teamsters Union’s openness to backing former President Trump previously. In addition to his comments on Vance, O’Brien highlighted that he has not been invited by Joe Biden and the Democrats to address their nominating convention next month—appearing visibly irate that this has not happened.
He emphasized that no endorsements will be made until next month after a final straw poll of the union‘s 1.3 million members. O’Brien insinuated the Teamsters—who have not backed a Republican candidate since George H.W. Bush—are still considering backing Trump and Vance.
They may decide not to endorse in the race at all.
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Wow. Teamsters President Sean O’Brien is praising Vance
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